This is a large glass juice reamer. There is no manufacturer's logo or name. The pattern and style is very unusual. With its vertical glass on glass striping and elongated flattened handle, it seems art deco. However, research dates it from the '40's to '50's.

These are 2 small round molds. Each one holds 2 cups of liquid. One has a pineapple on top and the other has cherries. There is no manufacturer's stamp. While they be used for baking or jelled molds, they will also fit in a retro decorative placing.

This unique Wilton cake pan has 12 separate cavities to make individual huggable bear shaped cakes. These are perfect for your child's (of all ages!) bithday party. It last appeared in the 1998 Wilton catalog.includes shipping

This is a unique smaller (4 in. diameter) juicer/reamer. It is stamped "Patented Jan. 6th 1909". It is handblown and has bubble imperfections. Although the spout is slightly chipped, it is nit noticeable.
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This is a vintage Eames era Kromex brushed aluminum cake saver/carrier with bakelite handles and embossed "CAKE" inscribede art-deco style. It is in good conmdition but missing one bakelite handle cover. This does not interfere with its closing.
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This is a vintage '50's coppertone brushed aluminum cake saver (top only). It has a white wooden handle and is imprinted with the word "Cake" and a dessert picture. It is in very good condition.
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These are plastic Pepsico licensed snack trays. They are white with the retro stained glass look Pepsi-Cola logo design in red and blue. They are partitioned for food and a glass. They are dishwasher safe. we have 3 sets of 8 available. They are all in good condition.
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No, it's not Corningware! This is a rare Anchor-Hocking pattern, also called "Cornflower". It was made in the 1960's-70's. It is NOT for stove top use. This 3 piece set includes a 1 qt. round, 1.5 qt. round and 1.5 qt. oval ---no lids. Dishes are in very good condition.b

No, it's not Corningware! This is a rare Anchor-Hocking pattern, also called "Cornflower". The "blue" of this piece is much lighter than seen in other pieces of this pattern.It was made in the 1960's-70's. It is NOT for stove top use. This piece is a 1 qt. round. Cover i not original but it work!